He does look handsome, it is amazing the 24hr. difference, must be the lighting because he always looks good in either color. The pics last night he looked pale/washed out in the face, but still handsome.

I contacted a fewPR people, but I was too late to get on the carpet for photos. You have to submit in August to be on the red carpet. I also missed the Oscars; was supposed to submit by Oct15th, or somewhere close to there. I may go hang out across the street from the oscars and bring the telephoto I used when photographing the bears! Last year Cuba Gooding and Benjamin Bratt walked across the street where I was at to shake hands with the fans. Maybe George will do that also?

But zowie! George really looks good here. He's put a tiny bit of weight on, and he looks better, imo

dakota007 wrote:there are no winners and losers It's me, it is just a get together.

It's kind of a combination. The AFI selected their ten best films and television shows of the year (of which the Descendants was one), and then had this luncheon for the winners. So basically it's an awards show where everyone who comes is a winner.

I didn't notice the spot until you pointed it out. With a shiny (silky) suit it's hard to see. And George, please wear a different shirt than that striped one. He wears it to almost every interview (in New York, LA). I think he looks so much better in a solid color shirt.

It looks like he's wearing makeup because that 'pimple' above high right eyebrow is covered up.

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http://www.deadline.com/2012/01/afi-awards-lunch-brings-out-a-list-of-contenders/#more-214520 A few quotes re: GTC

"Clooney was especially impressed with the event. “It’s so nice where you can just get together with people you actually admire and want to be around,” he said before adding that he was even more impressed with many of the TV clips than some of the movie segments shown, an indication there was some very high quality work on display in both mediums."

After all the clips were shown Gazzale brought up Stringer for his closing remarks. “Distinguished guests – and George Clooney. Actually Brad Pitt told me to say that,” he said before addressing Weinstein.